Roland Barthes is appointed professor of literary semiology at the College de France in 1977. The founding principle of this institution is freedom of thought and teaching. The choice of the theme of the inaugural lesson is probably not accidental. In fact, he dedicates his first lecture to the problem of the relationship between language and power. This is the right man at the right place. Lunga notte di Medea (1949) by Corrado Alvaro is the theatrical text that we analyze here starting from the literary semiology inaugurated by Roland Barthes.
Lunga Notte di Medea. Il segno di uno stereotipo tradito
Chiricò Donata
2019-01-01
Abstract
Roland Barthes is appointed professor of literary semiology at the College de France in 1977. The founding principle of this institution is freedom of thought and teaching. The choice of the theme of the inaugural lesson is probably not accidental. In fact, he dedicates his first lecture to the problem of the relationship between language and power. This is the right man at the right place. Lunga notte di Medea (1949) by Corrado Alvaro is the theatrical text that we analyze here starting from the literary semiology inaugurated by Roland Barthes.File in questo prodotto:
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